Saturday, May 4, 2024

Short Assessment (Cajun Joke), Sunday Selections and a Sunday Selfie

 ***********************************



Just because Sandee of Comedy Plus is no longer hosting a Silly Sunday blog hop, do not expect me to quit telling Cajun jokes, especially as it has now become a habit.


Grandma was showing me pictures of my nephew's high school graduation.  He's already taken the oath for the US Navy and ships out in June.


Tee Boudreaux done be big 'nuff to go him to de school, an' hims mère done wake him fo' school de firs' day, an' he gets him up and go an' he come home and say he like it okay.


De nex' day, hims mère done wake him an' he say, "You mean I gots to go dere ag'in today?"


An' Clothile say, "Mais, oui, you done gots to go ever' day fo' a long time, 'til you knows enough to be you a père."


An' Tee t'ink about dat an' den he looks at hims père, Boudreaux, an' he say, "Mais!  Dat shou'n't take too long!"



***********************************



Sunday Selections was started as a way for bloggers to use photos that might otherwise just languish in their files.  The rules have been relaxed, and it is now simply a showcase for your photos, new or old, good or bad, although nothing rude, please.  It was hosted by River, who still participates, and is now hosted by Elephant's Child.       


Skies are about the only thing I seem to have time to photograph regularly, or remember to.  So a few other things, and skies.

























***********************************





This week, Abigal wants to join the Kitties Blue at The Cat On My Head for their Sunday Selfies Blog Hop.   


She calls this selfie, "Welcome to my home!"







***********************************



Today is:


Arbegnoch Qen -- Ethiopia (Patriots' Victory Day)


Arrival Day -- Guyana


Be Kind to Animals Week -- sponsored by American Humane, through Saturday 


Bevrijdingsday -- Netherlands(Liberation Day)


Bonza Bottler Day™


Cartoonists Day -- celebrates the first color cartoon ever published, The Yellow Kid, on this day in 1895.


Children's Day -- Japan (Kodomo-no-hi); South Korea (Orininal)


Cinco de Mayo / Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla -- Mexico, and anyplace that beer brewers want to make a minor battle into a big deal to increase beer sales today


Constitution Day -- Kyrgyzstan


Coronation Day -- Thailand (crowning of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1950)


Day of Adoration of Anubis -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)


4#Easter/Pascha -- Orthodox Christian



Europe Day -- Council of Europe


Halfway Point of Spring/Autumn


Hanswijk Procession -- Mechelen, Belgium (since the year 1272, the Sunday before Ascension Thursday, the town celebrates Our Lady of Hanswijk, in thanks for the ending of plague and war)


Hidirellez  -- Turkey (arrival of spring and a religious holiday of the Alevi peoples, celebrating the meeting on Earth of the Prophets Al-Khidr and Elijah; begins this evening and goes through tomorrow)


International Bereaved Mothers' Day  


International Dawn Chorus Day -- encouraging everyone to get up early and join others in listening to the early morning bird chorus/


International Day of the Midwife  


Lusophone Culture Day -- Community of Portuguese-speaking countries


Martyr's Day -- Lebanon


Mayday for Mutts -- originally sponsored, but now celebrated by many animal rescues on different dates


Mother's Day -- Angola; Cape Verde; Hungary; Lithuania; Mozambique; Portugal; Romania; Spain


National Chocolate Custard Day


National Ferret Day -- UK (previously sponsored, but the link is no longer available)


National Hoagie Day


National Infertility Survival Day® -- US (encouraging infertility survivors to reach out to those still coming to terms with being diagnosed as infertile) 


Perfect Game Day -- Cy Young pitches baseballs first officially recorded perfect game on this day in 1904


Root Canal Awareness Week begins -- the American Association of Endodontists   


Save Lives Clean your Hands Day -- WHO (the day gets its own web page)   


Senior Citizens Day -- Palau


St. Judith's Day (Patron of Prussia)


Totally Chipotle® Day 


World Laughter Day -- sponsored by Dr. Madan Kataria, founder of the worldwide Laughter Yoga movement 



Anniversary Today:


The American Medical Association is founded, 1847



Birthdays Today:


Harry Cavill, 1983

Danielle Fishel, 1981

Tina Yothers, 1973

Brian Williams, 1959

Richard E. Grant, 1957

Jean-Pierre Leaud, 1944

Lance Henriksen, 1943

Michael Palin, 1943

Tammy Wynette, 1942

Michael Murphy, 1938

Pat Carroll, 1927

Ann B. Davis, 1926

Alice Faye, 1915

Tyrone Power, 1913

James Beard, 1903

Nelly Bly, 1864

John Batterson Stetson, 1830

Karl Marx, 1818

Soren Kierkegaard, 1813



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Damn Yankees"(Play), 1955



Today in History:


Rebel barons begin a chain of events that leads to King John of England's eventual signing of the Magna Carta, 1215

Kublai Khan becomes ruler of the Mongol Empire, 1260

Jews are expelled from Speyer Germany, 1430

Christopher Columbus lands at Jamaica and claims it for Spain, 1494

In France, the Estates-General convenes for the first time since 1614, 1789

Citizenship is denied to Jews of Canton of Aargau Switzerland, 1809

Mary Kies becomes the first woman issued a US patent, for a method of weaving, 1809

The American Bible Society organizes in NY, 1816

Emperor Napoleon I dies in exile on the island of Saint Helena, 1821

In Belgium, the first railway in continental Europe opens between Brussels  and Mechelen, 1835

The American Medical Association forms in Philadelphia, 1847

Cinco de Mayo in Mexico: troops led by Ignacio Zaragoza halt a French invasion  in the Battle of Puebla, 1862

The first train robbery in the US occurs in North Bend, Ohio, 1865

Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the United States Army, 1877

The Music Hall in New York City (later known as Carnegie Hall) has its grand opening and first public performance, with Tchaikovsky as the guest conductor, 1891

Cy Young pitches the first perfect game in modern baseball history, 1904

Coco Chanel introduces Chanel No. 5, 1921

John T. Scopes is arrested for teaching evolution in violation of Tennessee's Butler Act, 1925

West Germany gains full sovereignty, 1955

Alan Shepard becomes the first American to travel into outer space, 1961

Bobby Sands dies in the Long Kesh prison hospital after 66 days of hunger-striking, aged 27, 1981

The government of Sudan signs an accord with the Sudan Liberation Army, 2006

Mass protests in Greece erupt in response to austerity measures imposed by the government as a result of the Greek debt crisis, 2010

Scientists announce the discovery of the oldest & most distant galaxy known to man, EGS-zs8-1, 2015

King Vajiralongkorn is crowned King of Thailand, 2019

Scientists publish findings of what is believed to be Africa's earliest known burial, a three-year-old boy, 78,000 years ago, in a cave in Kenya, 2021

We’ve got a Ten Things of Thankful!

 ***********************************






The week was busy, rEcess is a bit unusual tonight, but we’ve got thankful things!


Last Saturday, i had reason to be thankful there are helpful people at the grocery store willing to show you where the products you have always found on aisle 7 have moved to — aisle 12, all the way at the top!


I’m thankful for tall people who can reach the top shelf at the grocery for me.


Ms. Cal was thankful i was able to get that little sticker out of his paw when he started limping on our Sunday morning walk.


Ms. D and i were thankful we got her meds figured out (and she had a good doctor visit).  I’m thankful she’s not picky about how her tub was caulked, too.  It’s not as pretty as a professional would have done it, but it’s done.


Ms. JAI was thankful we figured out what the rings were in her toilets — the blue cleaner is leaving a mark at the water line so we’re changing her to a clear one instead.


Ms. G and i got the knobs off of the cabinets so she could install new ones and she finally got the place up for sale, and she’s thankful and relieved, and so am i.


Emmie the puppy didn’t have any accidents in the house, she and Cookie behaved and played, the cleaning went well and we got to see Mr. DE and talk to him a bit, we haven’t seen either of them in a couple of months.  Biggest thankful for their house, the dishwasher works if you put it on one hour wash and only use the bottom rack, and there’s time for me to run it twice and get all the dishes done without having to hand wash.


So far, we’re getting foster homes for almost all of the kittens we’re getting at the shelter.


Three rEcess families and several of the crew weren’t able to come, many of them calling in sick at the last minute.  The group that was there was small but mighty.  Peggy scooted across the whole gym as always, Kevin is trying to walk (he’s 4) and Trey ran like a madman the whole night but we had enough teen boys to run after him.  We had our pediatrician, a nurse, a resident, and plenty of the kids pitched in as well and it was good.



Please write up your own list and link up to Ten Things of Thankful, where Dyanne and her co-hosts always have a warm welcome waiting.   




You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter



***********************************



Today is:


Bird Day -- anniversary of the first Bird Day declared in 1894 by the Superintendent of Schools in Oil City, PA, Charles Babcock


Cassinga Day -- Namibia


Compliment Someone's Smile Day


Declaration of Independence Day -- Latvia


Dodenherdenking -- Netherlands (Remembrance of those in the armed forces who have died in war or peacekeeping missions.)


Frustrating the Fairies Day -- Ireland (a day to confuse the fairies so they may not cause any mischief, although i can't find any details about how to frustrate them)


Herb Day -- an international celebration of herbs and all the flavor they add to our lives; try a new herb to season a dish today    


International Firefighters' Day 


May Fourth Movement

     Literary Day -- Republic of China

     Youth Day -- People's Republic of China


Memorial Day -- Curacao (military ceremonies to honor victims of WWII, not a government holiday)


Midori no hi -- Japan (Greenery Day/Arbor Day)


National Candied Orange Peel Day


National Homebrew Day -- US (Home Brewers Association


National Kids Fitness Day -- this one doesn't seem to have any particular sponsor or organization behind it, but please get those kids outdoors to do something fun, any time you can!


National Orange Juice Day


National Scrapbooking Day -- begun by Creative Memories, now celebrated by scrapbookers everywhere, a good article about it here 


National Weather Observers Day -- another fun day that doesn't seem to be sponsored by anyone, but Family Crafts has suggestions for how to celebrate 


Petite and Proud Day -- i've never heard of this one until now, but it's the one for me!


Relationship Renewal Day -- because someone, somewhere, wants you to stop taking the ones you love for granted


Remembrance Day for Martyrs and the Disabled -- Afghanistan


Respect for Chickens Day -- International (United Poultry Concerns


Sagami Giant Kite Festival -- Sagami, Japan (through tomorrow; giant kite that requires a team of 100 people is flown on the banks of the Sagami River)


St. Florian's Day (Patron of brewers, chimney sweeps, coopers, drowning victims, fire prevention, firefighters, harvests, soap-boilers; Austria; Chur, Switzerland; Linz, Austria; Poland; against battle, drowning, fire, and flood)

     a recognized holiday in Austria


St. Venerius of Milan's Day (Patron of lighthouse keepers)


Star Wars Day -- greet others with "May the 4th be with you!"


World Naked Gardening Day wndg.org -- scare the neighbors!  get rid of those pesky squirrels!  experience nature (and sunburn, and mosquito bites) with your whole body!


Youth Day -- China



Birthdays Today:


Erin Andrews, 1978

Dawn Stanley, 1970

Randy Travis, 1959

Pia Zadora, 1956

David Guttersn, 1956

Jackie Jackson, 1951

Richard Jenkins, 1947

Nicholas Ashford, 1942

George F. Will, 1941

Roberta Peters, 1930

Audrey Hepburn, 1929

Heloise Bowles Cruse, 1919

Horace Mann, 1796

Bartolomeo Cristofori, 1655



Debuting/Premiering Today:


"Beatles at Hollywood Bowl"(Album), 1977

"Another World"(TV), 1964

"New Girl in Town"(Musical), 1957



Today in History:


Religious reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus are condemned as heretics at the Council of Constance, 1415

Peter Minuit becomes director-general of New Netherlands, 1626

A French manufacturer debuts the first folding umbrella, 1715

Rhode Island becomes the first American colony to renounce allegiance to King George III, 1776

Mary Dixon Kies becomes the first woman in the US to obtain a patent, for a method of weaving hats with straw, silk, and thread, 1809

Napoleon arrives at Portoferraio on the island of Elba to begin his exile, 1814

The Haymarket Square Riot takes place in Chicago, 1886

The United States begins construction of the Panama Canal, 1904

The Royal Canadian Navy is created, 1910

May Fourth Movement: Student demonstrations take place in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, protesting the Treaty of Versailles, 1919

Al Capone begins serving an eleven-year prison sentence for tax evasion, 1932

Ernest Hemingway is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for The Old Man and the Sea, 1953

The "Freedom Riders" begin a bus trip through the South, 1961

The Don't Make A Wave Committee, a fledgling environmental organization founded in Canada in 1971, officially changes its name to "Greenpeace Foundation", 1972

An all-female Japanese team reaches the summit of Manaslu, becoming the first women to climb an 8,000-meter peak, 1974

Margaret Thatcher becomes the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1979

Latvia proclaims the renewal of its independence after the Soviet occupation, 1990

The Scottish National Party wins the Scottish general election and becomes the largest party in the Scottish Parliament for the first time ever, 2007

The last nuclear reactor in Japan is shut down, leaving the country without nuclear power for the first time since 1970, 2012

California overtakes Great Britain to become the worlds fifth largest economy, 2018

Halima Cisse of Mali gives birth to nonuplets (nine babies) in Morocco, in only the third known case worldwide, 2021

The WHO declares Covid-19 over as a global health emergency, although it continues to be a concern, 2023